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Uline, Cynthia L.; Wolsey, Thomas DeVere; Tschannen-Moran, Megan; Lin, Chii-Dean – Journal of School Leadership, 2010
This study explored the interplay between quality facilities and school climate, charting the effects of facility conditions on student and teacher attitudes, behaviors, and performance within schools slated for renovations in a large metropolitan school district. The research applied a school leadership-building design model to explore how six…
Descriptors: Building Design, School Buildings, Educational Environment, Teacher Attitudes
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Creasap, Sally A.; Peters, April L.; Uline, Cynthia L. – Journal of School Leadership, 2005
An in-depth, 2-year instrumental case study considered the degree to which ongoing reflection, within the context of mentoring relationships and administrative portfolio writing, supported the development of administrative leadership practice within an Administrative Leadership Academy: Entry Year Program. By observing the ways in which entry-year…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Longitudinal Studies, Reflection, Mentors
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Uline, Cynthia L. – Journal of School Leadership, 1997
Proposes the aesthetics of school building design as a valid interest for school leaders and an important research subject. Presents John Dewey's ideas about aesthetics as a philosophical foundation and his active-reflection methods as an implementation strategy. Identifies opportunities for reflective administrative practice contained within…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Aesthetics, Architecture, Educational Facilities Design
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Uline, Cynthia L. – Journal of School Leadership, 1998
Draws upon the history of the American town meeting as a vehicle for understanding this institution. Considers how a New England public school district has used town meetings effectively as a reform vehicle. Town meetings should be considered an honorable, truly democratic forum, not a symbolic gesture to improve public relations. (24 references)…
Descriptors: Apathy, Citizenship Responsibility, Community Involvement, Democracy